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  • Camera Obscura, Conceptual, Photo info, Photographers to note, Photography, Surreal, Technique

    Posted on March 15th, 2012

    Written by Raluca

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    a due colori, Alberto Seveso, Camera Obscura, Photographers to note, underwater paint photography

    Photographers to note 6: Alberto Seveso’s A Due Colori

    The Italian photographer Alberto Seveso creates in his series A Due Colori fantastic and hypnotic landscapes and figures by photographing underwater color paint.

    See the whole series here.

  • Photo info, Photographers to note

    Posted on March 2nd, 2012

    Written by Raluca

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    33 RPM, Camera Obscura, dessert photography, Jolene, philip karlberg, vinyl

    Photographers to note 5: Philip Karlberg’s deserts at 33 RPM

    Philip Karlberg presents in his project “33 RPM” deserts in a new and creative way: spinning on vinyl records.
    Besides having an interesting idea on how to shoot the still-life images, he also named each one of them after a famous song.
    Why not listen to “‘Don’t look back into the sun’ by The Libertines” with a [...]

  • Conceptual, Photo info, Photographers to note, Photography

    Posted on February 6th, 2012

    Written by Raluca

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    Christian Tagliavini, Dame di Cartone, fine art photography, Hasselblad masters 2011, portrait

    Photographers to note 4: Christian Tagliavini’s Dame di Cartone

    Winner of the Fine Art section of the annual Hasselblad photography contest, Christian Tagliavini is a Switzerland based photographer. As it is stated on his website,
    Christian Tagliavini loves designing stories with open endings (requiring observer’s complicity) on unexplored themes or unusual concepts, featuring uncommon people with their lives and their thoughts made visible. This rich [...]

  • Photographers to note, Photography

    Posted on January 29th, 2012

    Written by Raluca

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    Camera Obscura, Dan Mountford, double exposure, girl, paris, Photography, portrait

    Photographers to note 3: Dan Mountford’s double exposure portraits

    As promised, we’re gonna continue with our series on noteworthy photographers and their work. This week’s pick are Dan Mountford’s double exposure portraits.

  • Photographers to note

    Posted on January 15th, 2012

    Written by Raluca

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    Brooklyn, fotografie, london, paris, Pep Ventosa, photo, Photography, Spain, Sydney

    Photographers to note 1: Pep Ventosa’s collective snapshots

    This articles marks the beginning of a weekly series which will present noteworthy photographers and their work. For the first article,  I have decided to showcase the work of Pep Ventosa, a Spanish photographer currently living in California, USA.
    As the artist himself states it, “ The Collective Snapshot is a homage to the most enduring form [...]

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